Jump The Shark Rules

The writers began the show full of hope they had joy in their hearts and a story to tell.

3 years later their eyes are bloodshot and their hastily scribbled script pages are covered in coffee stains and tears.

What was going to be their creative joy, their Magnum Opus, their labor of love has become their worst nightmare.


HOW TO PLAY

In Jump the Shark, players take on the roles of MAIN CHARACTERS, SUPPORTING CAST, DIRECTOR, and WRITERS on a successful TV show that is going steadily downhill.

This game is designed to be a conversation. Players will collaborate when creating episodes and building their MAIN CHARACTERS and SUPPORTING CAST cast by asking and answering questions.

Each player will need:

  • 1d10
  • A way to write things down

When the players MAIN CHARACTER is starring in an episode they should only play the role of their MAIN CHARACTER.

Any player whose MAIN CHARACTER is not starring in episodes can have several parts as other MAIN CHARACTERS, share the role of DIRECTOR, and play the SUPPORTING CAST.

The DIRECTOR helps to frame scenes, ask questions, and steer narrative.

The game takes the form of 4 sections: 

  • The Pitch: Act as WRITERS to decide the genre, setting, and title. 
  • Seasons 1-2: Create MAIN CHARACTERS and SUPPORTING CAST.
  • Seasons 3-10: Film episodes until they are cancelled.
  • The Finale: Tie up as many loose ends as possible.

THE PITCH

In the pitch players, act as the WRITERS who have just come up with the show that they think is going to change TV forever.

Roll on the table to generate a genre and setting for the show. Roll twice for genre to really make it stand out.

d10GENRESETTING
1ComedyHigh School
2HorrorOffice
3CrimeSports Team
4ActionGovernment
5DramaFuture Apocalypse
6RomanceAncient History
7Sci-fiShop or Mall
8ThrillerAlternative History
9NoirDystopian Future
10Time TravelFantasy World

Once the genre and setting have been decided answer these questions as a group

  • What is the show about? 
  • What sold it to the network? 
  • What inspired the writers?
  • Is it low budget or high budget? 

Finally pick a name for the show and then move on to Seasons 1-2.


SEASONS 1-2

When they first pitched the show, the writers had it all planned out 2 perfect seasons with the story arcs for each MAIN CHARACTER and a well rounded SUPPORTING CAST that would tell the story they always dreamed of when they first started out.

Players create their MAIN CHARACTER by rolling on the table to decide their arc and answering the questions associated with it.

d10ARCQUESTIONS
1Will They/Won’t TheyWho was your romance with? Why is it so tempestuous?
Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
2RedemptionWhat did you do? Who has been helping to make it right? Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
3Coming of AgeWhat event transitioned you to have a level of greater respect in the gang? Ask the group why they didn’t respect you before.
4Hero’s JourneyWhat lie did you believe about yourself or the world that was holding you back? Ask the group what helped you to discover the truth.
5Hidden DepthWhat amazing hidden talent took a long time to surface? Who did you first reveal it to? Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
6Dark and EdgyWhat did you do to turn you from happy go lucky to moody and cynical? Who is now your enemy? Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
7Light and SoftWhat took you from grinch to teddy bear? Whose life have you made better? Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
8Mischief, Chaos, and CorruptionWhy are you trying to cause trouble? Who do you attempt to turn against the MAIN CHARACTERS? Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
9Tested FriendshipWho were you close to? What came between you to test your friendship? How did you overcome it?Ask the group to pick a MAIN CHARACTER or create a SUPPORTING CAST member.
10FlatWhat dependable aspect of your character has become your only trait? Ask the group to create a catchphrase for you.

For extra flavor, answer these questions

  • What did they look like in the pilot episode? 
  • How did they join the group? 
  • What’s changed since episode 1? 
  • Why do fans of the show love or hate them? 

When you need to create SUPPORTING CAST members ask

  • What do they look like? 
  • What makes them special?
  • How did they become associated with the MAIN CHARACTERS?

SEASONS 3-10

When the show first aired, everybody loved it. It was hailed as ground breaking, innovative, and won several awards. The network signed it for another 8 SEASONS, and it seemed like things could only go up from there….

Unfortunately, the WRITERS are all out of ideas and have resorted to recycling any old trope they can until they get CANCELLED.

In SEASONS 3-10, players collaborate to create important EPISODES until they get either CANCELLED or finish SEASON 10.


SEASONS & EPISODES

For each SEASON, players act out 3 important EPISODES, which have potential impact on the overall story.

Roll on the table to generate a PLOT for each EPISODE – re-roll if you’ve had the PLOT before.

d10EPISODE 1EPISODE 2EPISODE 3
1IF IT PLEASES THE COURT
Someone is on Trial
THE WAY WE WERE
Everyone has flashbacks to their younger selves
DEARLY BELOVED
Everyone attends a wedding
2BEACH PARTY
Everyone goes to the beach
UNLUCKY FOR SOME
Someone has a spell of terrible luck
LOVE IS IN THE AIR
Someone goes on a date
3IT’S ME, YOUR LONG LOST…Someone’s long lost relative returnsIT WASN’T ME
Someone’s Evil Twin appears and causes havoc
LOCKED UP
One or more MAIN CHARACTERS are sent to prison
4HOW DO WE GET OUT OF HERE?
Everyone is locked inside a room or building
ROAD TRIP
Everyone spends the entire episode traveling to a destination
DEATH IN HOLLYWOOD
One of the MAIN CHARACTERS dies
5TRIPPING OUT CHARACTERS 
Everyone takes some kind of hallucinogens 
THE DIVERGENT
Someone’s corpse comes back from the dead (possibly in a different body)
ONCE MORE WITH FEELING
It’s a musical episode! 
6HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Everyone celebrates a holiday
SURPRISE!
Everyone plans a surprise party for another MAIN CHARACTER
NEVER WORK WITH ANIMALS
Someone gets an unusual pet
7AND IT WAS ALL A DREAM
Someone has a crazy dream
HAZARDOUS CONTAINMENT
Everyone is exposed to a horrible deadly virus.
THE GOLDEN RULE
Someone invents a new game and won’t stop playing
8STORM’S COMIN’
Everyone deals with a natural disaster
ABOUT LAST NIGHT
Everyone wakes up from a wild night and figures out what they did
THE BIG SHOW
Everyone puts on a show or performance
9THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE
Someone encounters a cyborg or aliens
DOUBLE BOOKED
One or more MAIN CHARACTERS have to be in two places at once
BLAST FROM THE PAST
Someone’s bitter rival or old flame appears.
10LUCKY NUMBER 7Someone’s started their own casinoBUT WHAT IF?
Everyone imagines if their lives had been different
GENRE-SWAP
The series swaps genre for one episode (roll for it)

When the PLOT for an EPISODE has been generated, players decide how involved their MAIN CHARACTERS are by choosing one of the DRAMA DICE and putting it in the middle. Once this has been done, any players who are not STARRING; decide amongst themselves how to share the roles of SUPPORTING CAST and DIRECTOR.

Each EPISODE has 3 ACTS

ACT ONE – THE SET UPACT TWO – THE SETBACKACT THREE – THE CLIMAX
Act out scenes that answer these questions:

What is the unrelated incident that starts the adventure?

Which MAIN CHARACTERS and SUPPORTING CAST are involved?

Why are the other MAIN CHARACTERS not there? What adventure is being had as a SIDE PLOT?
Act out scenes that answer these questions:
What has changed since the start of the episode. Who is in a worse position than before?

How did they lose control of the situation?

Who could fix things, but doesn’t? Why? How has the SIDE PLOT made things worse?
Act out scenes that answer these questions:

What have the MAIN CHARACTERS learned? What have we learned about the MAIN CHARACTERS?

Who saves the day or lowers the tension? How does the SIDE PLOT join up with the PLOT?

What is left unresolved at the end of the EPISODE?
Mark this down as a LOOSE END.

At the end of each SEASON, roll a d10. If it results in a lower than the number of the current SEASON, the show is CANCELLED – move to THE FINALE. At SEASON 10, the show ends, move to THE FINALE.


DRAMA DICE

At the start of each SEASON, each player rolls 4d10 for their MAIN CHARACTER. These are their DRAMA DICE.

When you create episode, DRAMA DICE decide how much involvement a MAIN CHARACTER has – the higher the DRAMA DICE, the more involvement the MAIN CHARACTER has in the plot of the EPISODE

  • 7-10 MAIN FOCUS: This episode is all about them, they are the focus of most scenes
  • 4-6 SIDE PLOT: They appear in the background of most scenes and are occasionally the focus
  • 1-3 BIT PART: They appear once or twice or have little to no involvement

THE FINALE

Sweet release! The Network has finally let the show die, whether it’s by completion of the contract or by getting cancelled. Still it needs to be finished off with a hastily put together FINALE

In the FINALE, any LOOSE ENDS have to be resolved as clumsily as possible.Stage a scene of each LOOSE ENDS, where the MAIN CHARACTERS involved get together and have FLASHBACKS. Begin each FLASHBACK, by asking “Hey do you remember that time we…?”